How to use in-sentence of “maths”:
+ Students also have to take Maths and English.
+ When he was ten he had a specialist maths teacher, but he was often better at maths than his teacher.
+ Theoretical astronomy uses maths and computer models to explain the observations and predict what might happen.
+ In calculating how long it takes for the feather to reach the ground, to make the maths simpler, one might make an assumption: that the effect of air resistance can be ignored.
+ The school laboratories include physics lab, chemistry lab, biology lab, maths lab and audio–visual hall.

Example sentences of “maths”:
+ He studied literature, history and Maths classes.
+ Over 50% study Maths at A Level.
+ Du Châtelet took private lessons in maths from Pierre-Louis Moreau.
+ Financial maths studies mathematics, mainly statistics.
+ She used her knowledge of maths and statistics to show the British government that providing better conditions for sick and injured soldiers would help them win the war.
+ This means that the normal rules of maths do not work when the number is divided by zero.
+ Constants are used in maths and computer programming.
+ Andrew Wiles used a lot of modern mathematics and even created new maths when he made his solution.
+ Financial maths is the study of maths for financial markets.
+ He was very good at maths and science and won a prize from Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa.
+ There he was also good at maths and won prizes in the subject.
+ This led to the Brunts’ estate estate having up with 40 boys and girls learning maths by 1831.
+ He studied literature, history and Maths classes.
+ Over 50% study Maths at A Level.
+ Du Châtelet took private lessons in maths from Pierre-Louis Moreau.
